The Scots Magazine, Volume 45Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1783 |
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... moved for by Lord Pembroke ib . Earl Carlisle moves an amendment 16. Speeches of Lords Wallingham , Hawke , Townsend , the Duke of Grafton , Lord Keppel , Duke of Richmond , Lords Stormont , Sackville , and Howe , the Earl of Shelburne ...
... moved for by Lord Pembroke ib . Earl Carlisle moves an amendment 16. Speeches of Lords Wallingham , Hawke , Townsend , the Duke of Grafton , Lord Keppel , Duke of Richmond , Lords Stormont , Sackville , and Howe , the Earl of Shelburne ...
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... moved , " That leave be given to bring in a bill for removing and preventing all doubts which have arifen , or might arife , concerning the exclufive rights of the parliament and courts of Ireland , in matters of legislation and ju ...
... moved , " That leave be given to bring in a bill for removing and preventing all doubts which have arifen , or might arife , concerning the exclufive rights of the parliament and courts of Ireland , in matters of legislation and ju ...
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... moved for would not effect it . Mr Chancellor Pitt expreffed a with that nothing had been faid on the subject of the motion ; but that it might have been carried unanimously , and without debate ; that Ireland might fee from that ...
... moved for would not effect it . Mr Chancellor Pitt expreffed a with that nothing had been faid on the subject of the motion ; but that it might have been carried unanimously , and without debate ; that Ireland might fee from that ...
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... moved , that a copy of the letter of fervice of the 77th regiment be laid before the House . Mr Sec . Townshend requefted the Noble Lord would not prefs his motion juft then , while the mutiny fubfifted , the most improper time ...
... moved , that a copy of the letter of fervice of the 77th regiment be laid before the House . Mr Sec . Townshend requefted the Noble Lord would not prefs his motion juft then , while the mutiny fubfifted , the most improper time ...
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... moved for had been laid before the Houfe two years ago , and was then upon the table . Lord Maitland refrained then from moving any thing upon it ; but it was under the idea , that the regiment fhould not in the mean time be fent out of ...
... moved for had been laid before the Houfe two years ago , and was then upon the table . Lord Maitland refrained then from moving any thing upon it ; but it was under the idea , that the regiment fhould not in the mean time be fent out of ...
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